Welcome to St Henry Catholic Church, Belleville, IL  



Celebrating 100 years, 1925-2025, God Bless St Henry Catholic Church !

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People in the thousands came to witness Jesus healing the sick, the lame, the deaf and the blind.  

He gave that power to his disciples and sent them out to spread the Good News and bring hope to the world.
Was that it?  Or is the healing power of Jesus alive today in The Church?

Dr Mary Healy, professor of  Theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit is an inspiring lecturer and author.
Hearing her account of the power Jesus bestowed on the disciples makes us believe she is giving a first-hand account of his miracles.

Dr Healy a member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission
spoke to us on the mission of Healing in The Church historically and today and our role in supernatural healing.

She reminded us that as followers of Jesus Christ we are called to spread the good news and heal the sick. If you are interested in exploring the charism of Healing in our Diocese
please
call the parish office 618-233-2423 for more information.



Mass Times

Parish Mission Weekday Mass and Exposition

Mon-Friday  8 am

ACHS Mass all are welcome!

10:20 am Wednesday when school is in session.

   

Weekend Masses 

Saturday 8 am 

Saturday vigil 4 pm

Sunday 8:30 & 10:30 am 

   

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8:30 am on  Sunday's! on our Facebook page

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The Sacrament of Reconciliation

Saturday from 3-3:45 pm 


EUCHARISTIC EXPOSITION  

at 11:30-3:30 pm for Wednesday, March 19th Parish Mission

Chaplet of Divine Mercy in Song

at 3 pm


A rescue dog senses life in the tabernacle     click here to view


Divine Mercy Sunday, April 7th.  Say the Chaplet of Divine Mercy a powerful prayer of Mercy for those in your family.  click here to see more

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  • Fast & Pray for Illinois

    Fast and pray initiative is regarding a state-wide effort to fast

    and pray every Friday for the leadership in the State of Illinois.

    This initiative was started by a group of concerned Lay Catholics

    from the Joliet diocese following the reversal of Roe v Wade

    and the impact it could have on this state. It is our intention

    to unite in prayer and fasting

    every Friday throughout the State.

    Parishes from all six dioceses have

    been or will be contacted to help spread the word.

    The Belleville Messenger posted an article in the September 29th issue regarding the importance of this initiative. 

  • Live Stream Mass 8:30 am Sunday morning, tune in!

  • Formed is back!

    Thank you Father Ken! 

    Register NOW! www.formed.org/signup 

    then register!  It is that easy! No need for a

    parish code. Check out the many faith enriching programs for Lent.

  • Respect Life Corner

    "There is an everyday heroism, made up of gestures of sharing, big or small, which build up an authentic culture of life..Part of this daily heroism is also the silent but effective and eloquent witness of all those "brave mothers who devote themselves to their own family without reserve, who suffer in giving birth to their children and who are ready to make any effort, to face any sacrifice, to pass on to them the best of themselves"...We thank you, heroic mothers, for your invincible love!  We thank you for your intrepid trust in God and in his love, We thank you for the sacrifice of your life"

  • Men's Club


    Please support our Fish Fry's with your time, talent and treasurer!

  • Ladies Club


    Ladies Club will sponsor the Lenten Fish Fry's beginning March 7, 2025. volunteers needed please contact Marilyn Elam or the parish office to sign up to help on a few Friday's.  Please support our fish fry's with your time, talent and treasurer!

Pray the Rosary with your Parish!

On February 12, 2023, our parish began The Parish Rosary Program. Each week parishioners are requested to either email to the church secretary  sthenryc@peaknet.net or drop in the collection basket a slip of paper with the number of rosaries they prayed the previous week. Weekly, year-to-date, and grand totals will be printed in the church bulletin.

 

There are many reasons to pray the rosary: reparation for sin, world peace, political civility, the end of abortion, souls in purgatory, the intentions of the Holy Father, vocations, lukewarm and fallen away Catholics, marriages, and those in the most need of God’s mercy. But perhaps the best reason of all is by praying the rosary as Blessed Mother has requested, is that she will bring us closer to Jesus and in the process we will become more Christ like.

 

All adults and children are asked to participate. If you are unsure of how to pray the Rosary, there are instructions in the back of church.. 
 
11,670 rosaries  recorded!


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